18.2.1 game profiles are ignored, only 'global settings' affect gameplay.

I am using 18.2.1 with R9 295X2GPU, Winblow$ 10 64bit. It seems only the 'Global Settings' affect game-play and crossfire. If crossfire mode is turned ON in global settings, then no matter what game I launch via its custom profile, they all boot in crossfire mode.

World of Tanks is UNPLAYABLE in crossfire mode, even with the WOT crossfire profile selected, the ground and sky are triangles and they flicker black so fast I'm gonna have an epileptic seizure.

So I set the custom WOT profile to DISABLE crossfire. When I enable the profile for WOT, (making sure the other games profiles are disabled) I select "launch" from the profile and the game starts... in crossfire mode....!!!!!

The ONLY way to stop this game (or any other) from playing crossfire, is to go to global settings and disable crossfire globally. I have to enable/disable the global settings for each game I play like Fallout 4 etc... so it would seem that the custom profiles, actually do nothing at all.

I know the problem and have reported it to AMD support. The 'Frame rate Target Control" is also experiencing the same issue. No setting in the 'profile' will over ride the 'Global' setting. If you set the FRTC in Global...it works in every game. If you set it in the 'profile'...it has no effect.

The response from AMD:

Response and Service Request History:

I would like to inform you that I have filed a report on this issue internally. Please rollback to the prior working drivers, and wait for the future driver releases.

Thank you for the info, I have not tried anything as far as troubleshooting since my last post. I have gotten in the habit of global adjustments before changing games and have been busy rebuilding the PC hardware etc…

I do not believe AMD is totally at fault here though. The latest WinBlow$ 10 build is causing havoc with other software as well. The ASUS AI Suite for my MOBO drivers, utilities and fan controllers is a wreck. It required a lengthy process to get it working again, with custom utilities written by the ASUS ROG community.

I may attempt a similar feat with the Radeon software. As well as “un-blocking” the .zip before unpacking.

I have one question: did you run the DDU tool and CCleaner on the registry before installing the 18.4.1?

This problem is still around with 18.7.1. I'm replying here relating more to the the FRTC problem. I've realized that FRTC doesn't work for me on a per game basis because the game profiles in Radeon Settings just plain old don't work. I've tested a few games, in a couple the game profiles does work like in RE5 for example, but the profiles are not working in most other games.

AMD going to fix? I don't think this could be something in our systems that can be interfering with Radeon Settings game profiles only. Seems like a problem with Radeon Settings software to me.

As I mentioned to you on your other post, 18.7.1 fixed the issue for me on Win7. All Game Profiles are now overriding the Global settings...as they should. This also fixed the issue with Win10 and RX480 on another computer. I suspect your issue is not the driver. Asus tweak software is the likely cause.

I don't even have Asus GPU. I don't use Asus Tweak Software or any other 3rd Party GPU OCing software installed. Besides, FRTC fix isn't even in the list of fixed issues for 18.7.1 or even in the known issues because it's definitely an issue.

Can you do me a favor and see when you say it's working, is the FRTC in the global settings change according to the game you play that has FRTC enabled? For example, when you launch a game that has FRTC at 60fps, does it change in the global setting to 60fps after your are done playing?

This happened to me when I was playing Hellblade with FRTC at 30FPS when I first installed 18.7.1, It worked but it also turned global setting to 30FPS as well, I disabled that because I didn't want it locking every game to 30fps but after that it hasn't worked again. This is really frustrating.

I have been reporting this issue for months...dealing with AMD support. The issue is fixed.

If you don't have the computer set-up the OP has...then you should post elsewhere as it is assumed you do.

"I do not believe AMD is totally at fault here though. The latest WinBlow$ 10 build is causing havoc with other software as well. The ASUS AI Suite for my MOBO drivers, utilities and fan controllers is a wreck. It required a lengthy process to get it working again, with custom utilities written by the ASUS ROG community."

Everything for me its pointing to the drivers. I've had this issue for pretty much a couple years now. Since near launch of RX 480 and I had a completely different system then, I've since went from Core i7 and Asus board to now Ryzen with Gigabyte board and I never use the Mobo software monitoring because I know what issues those things cause in general.

I've reported it a couple times, nothing came from it. Only constant in this issue IS the AMD drivers for me, doesn't matter what Windows 10 Update it was, I've has this same issue.....